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I'll say again, if it was up to him, he'd still be a Packer..
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Yea, and if it were up to any retired pro athlete in their 80s, they'd still be on their team. That's a given. But it shouldn't be up to him. He can't accept what every other athlete eventually has to accept: the end.
The guy can't accept that he's past his prime. The Packers needed to move on. They needed him to give an answer and stick with it, which he failed to do countless times. Still tracking.
He expects them to put up with that? He expects them to accept the fact that he's not very good anymore and can't physically continue on much longer, yet tries to?
They have to put their team and future in a holding pattern so he can continue to live his glory days and refuse to accept his age?
He's suffering from a mid-life crisis and instead of buying a Porsche he's jerking the NFL around.
He expects all that shit to fly because it's the Bret Favre show and he doesn't care about the teams he's using. Apparently he also doesn't care about his dignity, respect, legacy, or the pathetic scene he's creating.
All he cares about is the spotlight, and it really is quite sad because it seems to be a sickness for him.
It will be fun to see him throw more INTs than touchdowns though. Especially if the team inches into the playoffs and he blows it again on the last play.